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Alt title: Tonari no Kyuuketsuki-san

Ms. Vampire who lives in my neighborhood. Episode 6 - Interview with the Vampire

Akari's friend Sakuya comes over to Sophie's house. Sakuya is the leader of the Occult Club at school, and wants to write an article about a vampire she knows. Thus she begins interviewing Sophie. Accommodating the request to do what she always does, Sophie opens her laptop and quietly starts to type. However, Sophie begins to worry that her all-too plain behavior is destroying Sakuya's dreams.

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